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transcript from my phone call on the Gallo Show, 05-30-07.
[Link to my letter @ OpEdNews.com: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_scott_ty_070527_mississippi_2c_immigra.htm
GALLO: And to the phones, Scott in Hattiesburg. Scott, how are you doing today, sir?
TYNER: I'm doing fine, sir. How are you, sir?
GALLO: Who is this? This is Scott in Hattiesburg. Okay, go ahead, sir.
TYNER: Well, I wrote a letter to the editor in the Meridian Star and apparently it was discussed yesterday . . .
GALLO: Ah, see! Because I am so in tune with this audience, I don't think Perez knew who this was but I just symbiotically knew who this was. It's Scott Tyner.
TYNER: Okay, so I'm not sure what was discussed, I don't know, -
GALLO: Well then you ought to be listening, you're listening to one of the right-wing radio stations so you ought to be listening to the number one,
I mean, if you're going to do this and write an article . . .
TYNER: (laughing)
GALLO: Did you not hear my response to you?
TYNER: Well, I don't know what was said. I know I brought up several issues about immigration but I -
GALLO: Well, you know I bypassed the immigration because nobody cares, number one, everybody in Mississippi hates immigrants, they don't want them and they want them out of here. That's-, that's-, that's a given. But I did challenge you on you're class warfare. I think you're in total left field.
TYNER: Okay, well, -
GALLO: I don't think you have any idea what's going on. But I will tell you this: If you are ensconced in that conservatism in the Pine Belt area, I'll give you a couple of suggestions, you're paying for PBS, or go on and dig in your pocket, and get the second launch of the newly out of bankruptcy, Air America, so you don't have to suffer with conservatism on the air. I mean, I think it would be a good idea.
TYNER: Well, I don't have the Internet. I don't have the Internet but as far as Hillary Clinton goes -
GALLO: You don't have the Internet?
TYNER: Not at my house.
GALLO: (laughing)
TYNER: So I don't like, I don't have the radio, you know what I'm saying. I have to go somewhere else to use it. But as far as Hillary Clinton goes, I don't think she's a socialist at all. I think she's like a neo-capitalist. I mean, she worked for Wal-Mart for six years. She's one of these who's all into globalization and outsourcing jobs. You know, I'm a Democrat but I don't like her for different reasons than you don't like her.
[Gallo had just been calling Hillary a socialist prior to taking the call.]
But I think my point stood: Conservatives get two radio stations and liberals get none -- don't think I'll call that fair.
And, I already listen to NPR but it's been infiltrated to a degree.


